This water bike can ride on water up to 12 mph
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This bike lets you ride on water. The Manta5 is a hydrofoil water bike. It's powered by a 400-watt motor. You can pedal on a river, lake, or ocean.
Here's how it works.
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The hydrofoils let you cut through the water with ease. It's the same technology used by the fastest sailboats. You decide how fast you go with electric pedals or pedal manually.
A propeller moves it forward, like a boat.
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Top speed: 12 mph.
The battery lasts one hour. Would you pedal on water?
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